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MIPS Technologies Joins TimeSys OnBoard Program
TimeSys Marketing writes "MIPS Technologies Teams with TimeSys to Deliver MIPS® Architecture and Core-Optimized 2.6 Linux Distributions to Licensees and OEMs Worldwide
Joins TimeSys OnBoard...
ARM Joins TimeSys OnBoard Program
TimeSys Marketing writes "TimeSys to Commercialize Latest ARM Processor-based Linux Distributions for Delivery to Semiconductor Partners and OEMs Worldwide
ARM Joins TimeSys OnBoard Program; TimeSys...
Midgard 1.6.3 “Threadened by Patents” released
Piotr Pokora writes "2005-03-08: Midgard 1.6.3 "Threadened by Patents" released.
Lodz, March 8th 2005 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release
version 1.6.3 of the...
FSF offers jobs page for employers, employees
Author: Tina Gasperson
While it has carried job listings on its site in some form since 2001, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) launched a newly...
Review: Astaro Security Linux 5.1
Author: Dave Markowitz
One of the more popular uses for Linux is as a router/firewall to secure a local area network (LAN) against intruders and...
Review: Astaro Security Linux 5.1
Author: Preston St. Pierre
One of the more popular uses for Linux is as a router/firewall to secure a local area network (LAN) against intruders...
Knowing the Differences in PDA Operating Systems
The two popular variants for Linux on a handheld are Opie and GPE (a palmtop environment which differs in the developer libraries used). Opie...
Review: Mandrake Corporate Desktop
Author: Jem Matzan
The corporate desktop GNU/Linux distribution is a relatively new invention, having begun with SUSE Desktop, then followed by Sun's Java Desktop System...
Review: Mandrake Corporate Desktop
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The corporate desktop GNU/Linux distribution is a relatively new invention, having begun with SUSE Desktop, then followed by Sun's Java Desktop...
Linux desktops on Windows using VNC
Author: Rob Reilly
Need to integrate your Windows and Linux machines over a network? One tool that may help is VNC, a frame-buffer-based client/server application...